Effectiveness of a workplace intervention reducing psychosocial stressors at work on blood pressure and hypertension.
Xavier TrudelMahée Gilbert-OuimetMichel VézinaDenis TalbotBenoît MâsseAlain MilotChantal BrissonPublished in: Occupational and environmental medicine (2021)
Findings suggest that psychosocial stressors at work are relevant targets for the primary prevention of hypertension. At the population level, systolic blood pressure reductions such as those observed in the present study could prevent a significant number of premature deaths and disabling strokes.